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fo - for the.- -,t 1 .0 thit, he Cons ri 4cd cJ -8,5 50 n0 -'h. ;gig ture odnn The num ofmilti e 1edi 4 ow asAoth, boat~ishen Philadelphia, Shir isC to' F4e~ 1~, !WN *T a84'- estef vAg,a feet4 bein, and 15 feet hold? andijs to ho propelled by a tui biiaddle Whed1 similartto the boats tbply oitller v ergohuylkill. TaN OR-EoNin AT PANA.--The at Bfarr ko hed Panathia ors a ryae Callfozia had arr , A an las. - The ship was well" fapit -found. The ayVeople at San BC a n A 6 p shP Coi deo ohic e one more. N, ''Ul o , d g himself n his barn p 0n i';oU.*Lo Wednes da'ear ?by the place of the fa tid e his hat, coat an shoes 4 *Kfi jA'd aq piece ,of boaid --o1,.. -.4vriten, "Iam an ptangel, ;twhom -mercy never hide r can. ~ El Ahe dississippi began to fall at Concordia, on the 19th instant, a%.f'lli6 1itchb'', 'when it 'cainb to a sta The Uer Mississippi, Mis 1 0.I"Iii 'Wabasbt'Omber i'd n66o46' Wht4 indt St. Fran. eisr 111ising.9 >The Mississippi had sY$15qtiit'feet at Memphis, and had beenfelf even down to Bachelor's Bend. f tubrrox--The great ease t Uubreml Villars -vs. M. KoMtdYi arfdk dihet being'f6 the blookb ofeground -on which the; U. S. BrAnhuIIt ak tNe Orleans is situated W ' nlobidod on t6l6 12th inst. in favor of ednti .The suit involved th (ir and First Munioiyalities, 61 ty worth ovefifteen millions of TII, TEtGRAPH.-In an. appeal from thl'decisidi Of the Commissioners of. Patents, in.' the case of Bain vs. ei'Ie d irdlation& to the i Telegraph, Judge Crouch decided in effect that the two stunta do not conflict with each ' iadnqquently the Telegraph mo nopoy an(Lnd, We are in favor of-qiptang. the rights. of inventors, but nogfr,shayting ojut imprpvements. ,MNfAnrE80NSu ON .-It is said *tL tleennsyinii cod~I-ts have de 6i1d tha t ydo is a civil contract. andagheydie~. ave also locided that no contract inade on Sunday is valid. The str:says. that -the.question -nrow igi~ty~l' inarriages lirade i Iat' Stite'on- Sunday are lawful, and wdri~idtiisnt.for ligamy can be stxatamed,- where the first marraige had taken place on Sunday. TbheLitisville'Jonl says that R. If. WEED, a shoemaker, formerly living nto.2-ille,: was in Nashville on th 2iecember last on business; and' hI~ - ace d in his care, by the cash ier 6'h' niion'Bank, about nine thou san4 dollars in the bills of that Bank to be-delivered tQ the cashier of the branch at Knoeville. In'stead of returning to Knoxville as he ought, lie pocketed the 1n6!iegytook the .stage, and rail road for Charleston, purchased goods with the money and slipfed for'California. A whole month elailsad before his villainy we~s1|dikoi ored, and it was theni in reply to inquiries fruolank at Knoxville. ,DzeletroN ir IRELAND--A let t'er yiblished iti the Newr York True~ siin, pesoids the following frightful pie ture of-distress in Ireland. That in an era of civ iliation, and in th2. midst of wealth so biindant as is possessed in a counitry'sodnear as England, such so cial misory shodld exist, speaks volumes astoli.'haradter of the rule which hasW sta~lished over Ireland. The Sbre fPrimn now in session wvill becomptelled t6 grapple withi this Irish Question,'or Ireland will be converted into onflaearioiise, in which there will be no diso-iiriimi betwon peasant arl lndlordn-or between the rich and the poori for thle poor rate it rapidly ab sorbing'a~ll tit0' et revenue of the Is land. " ',j: );Tie vountry is crop pi~ wdh work h&$usea.,- The jails and prisons a filling with crimninals. The strong man .dies, and his body becomes a carnival fo'r' rats.-The corpses are hudlbI,udabffided, into the sand. The strongja6Arers and~ the well-o-do far mors app ygtYr Westernfl'ores In sofle d ch the priesti are throwing iipt/ sles, ~in o .hers they are posluiates lor out-door government re Jiefa- amindamid pestilence are sweep ing -the remnant of tho. Irish race, whibh ies h6 p0e to emigr te, off the fawe of tI146 lind. nn s oUmeat armit w itin~f ivn the intrlieatios Now0 a sholt Ai rh db h Ar TnaP A BDv IUREcTION INh fCAN-o AA-l W hionar esmtrad tinsa i Cancrlie;innhe iegag stae drebys i Wshingto os sohndn e evn th otrhetins. N Can, i C is th inteti forewell aemen tshould e inurfeec b the Unrtedfou 8 tensn htGt.Wo w pa bly elTn dtentrn tronse inoCanadreth p i n g o nge thr citievti.on o ti ternent. Her state is n opreve thn co rewpel fthe Cnea r'a in thei o t e ate fon onglakrr..Iev oio isn priade itha thatclass of our povl tinent knon areeotinerfeice onthe pirt tor reak th atn -ea e io will bathei desren to te nean fromt6 fEnglad oth t ur is of retining says:.~it is pated th catphioupnty dh pesole the Cangtha no their art towear avete fno - Eglad. Inderedli inr timabeitiveyprobable that thatcasoeu oua ation nowna ourgorn will be the erst to rea hen integratin b the i will bethr de sre to ae r i Canadan frofirs, ecaue to hat itea te eoein ortatwihs country andetl i.theater thesrtheles. Ther praty i e fr wha we heen ' tlicno-reenty that wen the stabe t is erd poa tht blow tion of nadagoeent will be favabe the vcmeansoe." tecrss hc appERs to re on AnD HT Canada ait-hirsld beas tt i leae the peole oA t h isa tcountry lthe Ever the sse o the pFrbrtyu i, Tr inte avie isee thtClrenlytand when thes ste i is er upoade thet ble struck frud stortarvation, whle popula ation of Can ad will be o the mreanre"ache T he walki mile -A hangs ra beppaching toze EHenain comparival at etchmento brngos akF oftat u ntr i teo oftl hebruather inteene senctl, that whe eon n i prty, uced carrtio reli to he ouv tein on Ban a nnwbo er cofmhes torn thes rmon reace us,91kng5 ie iweekn muchn ge, thhwithainew dreadl, hiandrsfent aeinroene aperace. to regratp c sarn rh to the srviv Aar, rere to iare hronh, fr eeo rial chair which he has filled since the en. tablishment of the paper. Tfne courtesy and urbanity manifested by Mr. ADAMS, and his fearless and stre nuous vindication of true Southern doc trine, render his withdrawal at this time the more to be regretted. We wish him success in any other vocation to whlich he may apply his talents and his energies. Col. Tel. "The first full-rigged ship ever builton the Upper Mississippi, is to be launched shortly at St. Louis, and is to proceed di r'eet to California," says an exchange. The most direct route, of course, would be an overland one. The Kentucky Legislatnre, during its recent session, granted one hundred atnd ninety-six divorces. - Bounter-ville Price Current. The Market this week has been rather active, new Goods being plentiful and commanding fair prices. BACON isat 7 eta. per pound-fair demand. CoTroN, ordinary to fair from 6 1 4 to 7 eta. ConN is In demaud at 62 cents per bushel. FODDKU in demand at 75 eents. OA-rs and PrAS-fair at 62 1-2 per bushel. Durra-There was an arrival or Butter from the North direct, of a very fair character, deman.. ding 17 cents per pocnd. Rouan Rica at 75 cents per bushel. Fz~oun $5 1-4 per Barrel. MoxLASex-50 Cents gallon. LJARD 10 to 12 i-2 Cents per pound. SaLTr $2 per Sack. MARRIED-On the 22d inst., Mr- ROSEa? D. BRaDnonD of Sumter to Miss MAav ANN, daughter of Mr. A. C. McKnight of Williams.. burg. 50NS OF TEMPERANCE, Sumter Division No, 12, The regular Weekly Meeting of this Divi -on will be held on Wednesday Evening next, at their Hall at 8 o'clock. A. CHISOLM, R. S. Snmterville. S. C. 19 17 bry* knaettgtssnm ands ry~i~ tp~n~L~ "Wld -Chery forginsg certi~oatee to we ible those of the tre Balsamn "ir Wistar's Balsani:f Wild Cher rg" le the onlygennins. The ret merely Imi. th if the originali* 110-ahiy'possess node f its virtue. LOOK'WELLTO THE MARKSOF THE GENUINE. Ths genuine 5alsam li put up in .bottles with the words, "Dr. - Wistar's Balsam- of Wild Cherry, Phlid.," bowa in e glass; each bot. tie- beiing a label on the- front, with the igna. tore of H. WISTAR, M. D. Tiis will be enveloped hekeafter with a new wrapper; copyright sectired, 1814; on which Nll alway appear the written signature of "1. BUTTS." None genuine unless signed . BUTTS en the wrapper. For sale in Sumterville by MILLER & BdOSSARD, at the Drug Store; and by Druggists generally in South Caro lina. Dry Goods -in Charleston. For Spring or 1849. E. W. BANCROrFT, invites the attention of Planters and thilr families, who visit the city to, EXTENSIVE STOCK, He has now received his Spring Stock which consists of every. variety of Rich and Elegant fabrics for Lad Dress-such as, Silk, Grend -nes, Tissue Silks, Barege, Mus line., Sewing Silk,.Grnghams, Prints, Lawns, Bombauines, Chadys, Alpaca. bhawls of every Style, such as, elegant Plain and Embrordered Canton Crape, Cashmere, Sewing Silk, Silk Muslin, Barege and Plain Silk Shawls. Linens, Damask@, 'Diapers, Long Lawns, Linen Sheetings and Linen Goods in greou varie ty. Hosiery, white Goods, Goods for Gentlemens Wear cet., cet. ALSO, In his DOMESTIC GOODS ROOMS, will be found as usual a complete assortment of all the leading Styles of Domestio Goods, such as are adapted . to servants wear and family use H e confidently invites attention to the Stock as one of the Largest 4nd most Extensive in the Southern f'ountry. and the Prices always the LOWE:ST POSSI BLE 253 King Street, Carleston S. C. April 1849. 24 tf $100 Dollars Reward Runaway, from the subscriber, on the 21st of March, his son WILLIAM, aged 14 years, looks very hearty. 't the last accounts, lie was seen on the rail road, walking to Cam den. I forewarn all persons from hiring or harboring him. Any information in regard to him will be thankfully received, by ad dresing the subscriber, at Mount Clio, p. 0. Sumter District. THJOS. HANCOCK. Black River, Middle Salem, 28th March, 1849. 23 tf Letters R imaining in the Post OJlice Sumtierrile, S. C. Quarter Ending March 31, 1849. A-James Hi Amaron, Britten Allabrooke. B-Mrs Ann Buddin, G at Bradford, F'ranicis B Brown, Mrs Caroline Drown, WV W Bradford, Theodore Berry, Mus Washington Brunson, Hickson & Baker, Miss E HN Brockington, Mi... Allen A Burkiey, Mrs Lucy Bracey, W liarkley .Iarvy Bowls, W B Brown C-Mrs Marry E Car~then, J J Chanidler. Dani R Clark, Geni 8 R Chandler, Gee P Ccke, Geo. W (cooper, John A Coiclough. D-Mrs Leonora Davis:, Langdun Dinkins, M1 Desehamp., W S Deschamps. E - Edward Epps, M rs Sarah Exum. F-Edwin J Felder, Wiley Fort, W L Felder, John A Fraser, Wm Freeman. G-J G Gatlin, John J Garden. H-Samuel Harvin, Dr M L Ilartaell, John Rt Horey, Martin L Hartuell, M D Henry. J-Miss P James. K-William J Kennedy, Miss Ann A King. IL-Wm A Law, Isaac N Lenoir. M- John Montgumery, W McFarland, W B R Mitchell, John N Mines, Miss Elisabeth F Mellett. N-Burrell Norton, James H Norton, John Newman, Mrs Ann Nettles. 0-Mrs Maria B Oliver. lien John tBelton O'Neal, James and Wm Piowden, Dr Jamses M Pitis. R-J M Renfro. S-Joshua A Spear., Mrs Vi.leo A Scar.. borough, Win Saunders, F Sumter, Laurence Seymore. T'-James L Tharnes. V-Win Vaughan, Inham Vaughan. WV-Joseph Wells, Mrs Mary E~ Wilder, 3 W West, Warren D Wa~tts, Mrs Mary We|I, Hardy Woodward, H G Witherspoon. H ENRY H AYNSWOI'l11, P. M. New Goods, The undersignen has just received a full and general asortmnent of Newv Goods which, he will sell very low for Cash or god paper. April 4. Clothing A fine assortment of Heady Made Clothing with Shirts Drawers Cravats Gloves &c. Par~ama Leghorn and Palmleaf Hats, broad brim fur do., very low for Cash. L. B3. H ANKS. April 4. 10,000 SEGARS for Sale by L. B. HIANKS. April. 4. Negroes Wanted. The Cash is deposited for the Purchase of a fewv likely young Negroes, from 12 to25 years of age. Enquire at the Sheriffs 0O11ee. Humterville. 10 March, 1849. 20 tf t a' Th Pblic, are espec tend. A.A 14March 21 4 ship, underihifirm of CIA=-'..&TBW16' 'S Their stand the N o t td on Boad.tretoppos Apothecary, where. they wil Aisortment of MERCHA posed of t thlowe ice o : public generally, and the Ladies p01to are invitedto call andse4. N. ASI. Momi Sumterville, April 2,1849. 23 FREH AND NEA5OiAB DRY GOOIR READY -MADE M"OIIN4! IJUST- RCEVE. The subscriber has just opensdI etoplodid -e assortment of Cloths, Cassimers, Ve4g Drab D' Ete; &c. &c. In fat'every "ce in a Gentleman's Outt. Al a variety p Re.6adymade summer Clothing, alf of Which will be sold at a small advance for the Cash or to punctual customerS. D. J. WINN. March 28, 1849. 22 8t New Goods Received The subscribers are now receiving from New York, a large and well selected Stock of 3 Dry Godbs, viz.: Brown Shirtingsi, Long o Cloths; Brown and bleached cotton Drills; Irish, Brown: and Plaid Linans, Linen Drills, Barages, Linen Lustres; Colred and white C muslns, Linen Ginghanas, Muslin Qinghaniis, Colored and black cotton do.; Colored, black 0 and Furniture prints of all kinds; A well C selected stock of Hosiery; Goods for gentle- d men's Clothing of various kinds; Ready. made Clothing of every description; A large e assortment of Bonnets; Leghorn, Panama, 1 Palm Leaf Hats; Boots mad Shoes, Saddlery, Trunks, Valise Trunks, Carpet Bags, &c.; Hardware and Cutlery, Books and Stationery, &c., to be folUnd at their store, 3 doors north of the Court House. Groceries of ever de scription to be found at their Grocery, 1 door north of the Court House. Call and take a look. J. T. SOLOMONS, & CO. Mar 28 t tl NEW GOODS. The subscribers would respectfully inform d their friends, and customers that they are - now receiving their SPRING STOC K, from tl New-York and Charleston, which they will I sell as low as can be purchased in this place, either for cash or to approved opatomers. I All we ask is that you give us a call and u examine for your-selves, and we doubt not, tl that ample satisfaction will he given. tl BROWN, LEE & Co. g Sumterville, 28 Feb., 1849. 18 tf L, r N EW GOO D S. The S3ubscribers have just purchased and received a GENERAL STOCK OF GOODS, consisting of Dry Goods, Groceries, Hard Ware and Cutlery, Ihats, Caps, Ladies' Fashionable Bonnets, &c., &c. All of which will be offered very Law for Cash, or upon the usual credit to punctual customers. Those of our customers indebted to us lpre viousi to first January last, wvill do us a great kin'dneses by settleing up old accounts, and making new ones. R{OGERS & SPENCER. a Bishopvillo 5th Ma?rch, 1849. 20 tf d y Night Schoolflor Wriing, Trhe undersigned purposes opening a Night tI School for the reception of those, wh desire pa to wvrite a Bold, Free and Expeditious Hand. The Course of Instruction will consist of 15 lessons. An opportunity is nowv ofiered - where the useful and elegant art of CHIIRO. GRAPHJY, may be acquwred at. the moderate charge of Eight Dullars for the whole course. Applications must be made immediately to ft ALBERT II. GRAY. March 28, 22 S STAGE N)TICE. The Stage will run daily from Sumterville 0' to the Claremont Depot on and after the 1st ni of March, and will leave at 3 o'clock in the si morning, setting out on its re-urn, on the ar- " rival of the cars in the afternoon from thu si Junction. P. M. BUTLER. Sumterville, 28th Feb. 1849. 18 flnt 5th Regiment 3d Brltade of Il VIRY. na A COURT MARTlIAL will be held on C the first WED)NESD)AY in May, in Camden, 4 at 12 o'clock, to try all defauhers at Encamp- k ment on the 12th, 13th and 14th Deocember c last, andl also dlefaulters at Court Martial or. & dered to be held in Camden on the first Mon. (lay in March. The Court to consist of thet following Officers: t PERRY, W. A. ANc'RUM, andi T. C. RaCnARD soN; Liouts. JAs. ADAMs, J. T. GOODwYN,' 3. C. SEcR EST, Tijos. JoNEs, L. P. LORING, and WV. F. BUTLER; Supernuimeraries, Lieuts. TnoaarsoN and KENNEDY; Cornets ADAMS and IIrJ.E. The Captains wvill hasvo the defaulters in el their respective Comiaaniee wvarned to attend. By order of Col. ANCRUM, hi RI. H. GOOD)WYN,Jn., hi Adjutant. ol March 28. 22 6it a FRESH GARDEN SEED. d' For sale at the Now Drug Store, by se Rt. S. MEIL[LETT, M. D. he P. 5. The above SELED~havo been tried and found genuine. 1 .'"mima~fer6HfjL strit A %Y Mari 4128; r 1t ao da hi eniloie cfindlins nh it bai4~rn '"t thb isfhi~daiuqW,~ rCharles 8: aSnn?, Defenid'ah'~ft b ted case, ithout arolina. -it is th-fo i . ppear iind object t te D - the Real Estate of W .ic pann = hon oribe r tha e2ta danti tu athere cse, n dw toe B W. LEWt is IID thal Estat oL Rtipili Spanr4 dvis Manorfreh l t 1849. d2o6 ui~it Iouth~OaroI~a---umterD4 Kparte W. L. Reyt old anA hisir. Will be sold-at Sunee, rH te first Monday in '.ianext and if ion sold will be ofired at each subsequent ale Da until sold. i-. A tract of land .ontain' Egyepeaus red an I Thirty-fourAcres, uitu tedln Par don County, oi Spmaniy "' an-ha I ereo a SaW and GristA , lyrd's Mills. The terms of salo are ne thir&;Cash 'ive Hundred Dollars on he frst day ofJu ary next, and the balancew i- '-o, iree years, with interest fronedm of~o e nterest to be paid bnniaUy rhi iving Bond, personal sbcurit :and alitk age of the land, and paying ~rallnneepse Y ampers. 'i ie abov land wjllind a& ian Three:Thousanid'D By order of -tedCout,. pi ) Suytiv'ile,'2 Apr'l UMVTER DISTRJT Hastin Jennlings [ary E. Spann & others. It appearing to imsactiton that Minh-. 3 C Spann and Charlee .C: Span patties ilendants to the above stoated1 reside bo md the limits of tho-State df Souh;Cariil' f: is ordered that' 'bg ylo plead natisve demnur to said bill within ;9 ~"mnothe froudi uo first publication of thia'okdeu~r jud int ro confessQ will-be entered sat tm~n; Fe.1tJOHN.B.,3MIL iR,Cor.Y Fe.3h1849. .7 -3m Elias Dulose, . [artin Rhodes and others, d it o Isaac D. Whitworth. J.'Ae~uaty Ii appearipg .to the- saitisfaction'of the~ omnmissioner, that Isoaa D. Whitworth, s. ndant in the abov'e stafted cas~e, resides wvit it the limits of this State: It is 'Ordered, on otion, that he do appear and plead, -gi ver or demeir to the said Bill within three onths, or a decree will be taken pro confes. >against him. JOHN1 1.'MILLER Sumterville,30th Jan. l849.1 .3 Notice The subscribers hatve entered into Copat irship under the firm of BROWN,-LEI4& 0.; their stand is the old, one~ tD AWhite Co., where they will be ippy to see their rimer friends and customers lo 1 sop on hand a general assotment fD' OODS, GR.OCERIES, 'HARDWARUl c., wvhich they will sell als lowifori (ash, 9or punctual cusiomeors, as they cap be -Iad in, JQHN E. iIROWN, is place. W. LEE,''. A. WITE, W. ).. DELORME. Sumterville, Jan.,1. 1849. , . t UMlYTERVILLE, SJ4)A.ROLIA The subscriber wouid idepeetd ldnl a friends and the puabli0 genierall thdtri k S opened for their accomi t~ shiare of publie'-patronae ~ nin t o are no p ein im ot ,-mt ae~t adtar. o same. le wou ul 4, ation of his Hlcuse's a ,dab i - rves both budinleds dndqnietd A till d ( Jan, 8, 1849. 11 tfQAR~a t A o INIV 9~ io - sinmin; rnot..t e A n 41 M quse ok~ atde i 4-..A TT. ~A dei~ frs uu4, a l . 4Iity, t'dfantek;h k a-h0Phys afcpla ij1~uit I ihdta will doiwelio4 s egl befor purchasing elsewhere. Curn This Hotel, si ~idj nh oa~r of the 'dity," ofe'rs e dry 'kirab~~o iehnpbt .id condu ite ic don.TuE rpr R~oad Depot, for the accomiii~ a e p 21 iar,